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Upgrade instructions:
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1.1.0 -> 2.2.0
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No changes.
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1.0.4 -> 1.1.0:
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If you use the lamdaemon.pl script to manage quotas and home directories please
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read docs/README.lamdaemon.txt.
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0.5.x -> 1.0.0:
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===============
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The architecture of LAM changed again.
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Please enter the LAM configuration editor and edit your existing profiles.
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You can now select which account lists should be displayed by selecting
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the active account types ("Edit account types"). The settings for the LDAP
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suffixes and the list attributes also moved on this page.
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After saving all configuration profiles you can login to LAM. The Samba domain
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editor under "Tools" no longer exists. This is now an account type just like
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users or groups. The NIS mail aliases have their own account list, too.
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0.4.x -> 0.5.0:
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There were some major changes since 0.4.x.
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First enter the LAM configuration editor and check if all settings are correct. Since
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LAM now supports a plugin architecture for all accounts you can select the needed
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modules. Click on "Edit modules" and select which account types you want to manage.
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Depending on which modules you selected there might be more configuration options.
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Now save your settings and login to LAM. You will have to recreate all your account
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profiles because the format changed. The profile editor can be found on the tools
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page ("Tools" in the upper left corner).
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The tools page also includes the new flexible file upload and the PDF editor.
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You can specify yourself which attributes should show up in the PDF files. There
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are also different PDF profiles possible.
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